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[[File:SCep27-15.png|thumb|left|250px|[[Tohth]] predicts "[[Jotaro Kujo]]" being gravely wounded, but leaves out that it is actually [[Oingo]] disguised as Jotaro.]]
Though fate's grander shape generally remains unknown, certain patterns are identified within the story. The foremost example of these patterns is the idea of "gravity" between certain people that are fated to meet each other. According to [[Toshikazu Hazamada]], such a force acts on all Stand users, guiding them to meet each other either as friends or foes.<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 294}}</ref> [[Enrico Pucci]] devotes himself to this idea, using it to justify various phenomena that aid him in his goals.<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 136}}</ref> Ultimately, though the literal force of gravity is what allows Pucci to complete his Stand ability,<ref>{{Ch|SO Chapter 148}}</ref> [[Emporio Alnino]] cites that very same gravity when explaining the priest's defeat.<ref name="SO158"/>
 
People are also able to exploit patterns in fate to guess at its resolutions; examples of this range from prophecies such as that of the [[Red Stone of Aja]]<ref>{{Ch|Chapter 76}}</ref> to the fortune-telling performed by [[Wang Chan]] and [[Muhammad Avdol]], among others. Individuals such as [[Yoshikage Kira]] and [[Diavolo]] may also develop the idea that they have been favored by fate, though such beliefs are not guaranteed to be accurate.
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